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1 He said a no-deal exit on March 29 remained the legal default.
2 Both London and Brussels have stepped up planning for a no-deal exit .
3 Indeed, a no-deal exit would ensure that she goes down in infamy.
4 Options range from a turbulent no - deal exit to abandoning the whole endeavour.
5 But she added that an extension was preferable to a no-deal exit .
6 Options range from a turbulent no - deal exit to abandoning the whole endeavor.
7 May's spokesman said the government was still making preparations for a no-deal exit .
8 Business groups expressed alarm at the prospect of a no-deal exit .
9 Theresa May must now get her deal approved or a no-deal exit looms.
10 BMO An outlier in that it sees 53 percent odds of no-deal exit .
11 Three-quarters of them favour a no-deal exit -far ahead of any other option.
12 This would remove the risk of a damaging no - deal exit .
13 Practically anything is better than a no-deal exit , he added.
14 Goldman puts a 10 percent probability on a no-deal exit .
15 Some fear Johnson may view a no-deal exit as useful distraction from the coronavirus crisis.
16 The impasse leaves Britain on course for a no-deal exit unless parliament can stop it.
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